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What are the specs of a 1998 Chevy Camaro?

What are the specs of a 1998 Chevy Camaro?

Specifications listing with the outside and inside dimensions, fuel economy, top speed, performance factory data and ProfessCars™ estimation: this Chevrolet would accelerate 0-60 mph in 7.1 sec, 0-100 km/h in 7.5 sec, 0-200 km/h in 37.3 sec and quarter mile time is 15.6 sec.

When did Chevrolet stop making the Camaro SS?

Minor changes were made to the suspension and the brakes were increased in size. Total production for 1998 was just 48,495 units in total. This is the first year that the SS model was actually manufactured solely by Chevrolet in twenty years.

What was the lowest production year for the Camaro?

The 3.8 L (231 ci) V6 and the 5.7 L (346 ci) LS1 V8 engines continued with no changes. 2001 proved to be the lowest production year for the Camaro with 29,009 units built. This was partially due to production ending earlier than usual to begin work on the 35th Anniversary models commemorating 35 years of the Camaro.

What was the fuel tank capacity in 1999 Camaro?

The 1999 model year saw only a few minor changes made to the Camaro. These included the introduction of new colors such as “Hugger Orange”. The fuel tanks were now made of plastic with a 16.8 gallon capacity instead of preceding metal units which had a capacity of 15.5 gallons.

Where can I buy a 1998 Chevy Camaro?

PFYC’s 1998-2002 Chevrolet Camaro Parts & Accessories Store is your trusted source for quality performance parts and accessories for your 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002 Chevrolet Camaro. Below you’ll find a sample of our Camaro Parts and Accessories that are currently on sale.

What kind of cooling system does a Camaro LT1 have?

This “reverse flow” cooling system allowed the engine to run a higher compression ratio than the previous Camaro engines. The LT1 was constructed with a cast-iron block and aluminum heads in the F-body Camaro. LT1 engines with cast-iron heads were also available for the B-body Caprice, and D-body Fleetwood autos.

What was the horsepower of a 1996 Chevy Camaro?

The SS option cars were built by Street Legal Performance (SLP) under contract to GM. The SLP Camaro was rated at 305 horsepower (315 with optional exhaust), and featured a hood with a distinctive “ram-air” hood scoop. The SS also came with special badging and an upgraded suspension. 1996 Camaro Options: Base Coupe/Convertible: L36 231ci

The 1999 model year saw only a few minor changes made to the Camaro. These included the introduction of new colors such as “Hugger Orange”. The fuel tanks were now made of plastic with a 16.8 gallon capacity instead of preceding metal units which had a capacity of 15.5 gallons.

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